"Open lawn" at Dr Frank Lucido's East Lansing/Williamston office Sunday July 3, from 3pm-6pm
"Open lawn" at Dr Frank Lucido's East Lansing/Williamston office
Sunday July 3, from 3pm-6pm
My office in Williamston/East Lansing area is in a rural setting with large lawn and frog pond,
Perfect place for a meet and greet over some light refreshments.
RSVP to drfrank@drlucido.com or call 510-604-1511
(address given on RSVP or appointment)
Office hours:
Sunday July 3: 1pm-3pm
Monday July 4: 9am-11am
I then fly back to California July 4 afternoon,
returning to Michigan every 6 months: May and November
General info:
To schedule or to inquire about my fees and/or requirements, call my 877-787-6900 and leave message on the voice mail, with a number at which I can reach you.
Thanks!
I will be back each May and November for about 1 week to facilitate annual renewal.
IF NOT DUE FOR RENEWAL when I am in Michigan:
I'd be happy to do initial interviews and physical exams at no preliminary charge, but then would have done the required physical exam in person.
Only if and when you decide you want a recommendation from Dr. Frank within one year, would you be scheduled for the equally important and more time-consuming history-taking via phone interview and outside records review, and only then would the fee apply.
Family Practice since 1979
Medical Cannabis Consultation
Expert Witness
2300 Durant Avenue
Berkeley Ca 94704
510.848.0958 (by appointment only)
Michigan office: 877-787-6900
(24 hr message line)
Dr Frank Lucido's Blog: PotShots from the Bully Pulpit: Everyone’s Entitled to My Opinion
Medical Cannabis has been legal under state law in California since passage of the California Compassionate Use Act of 1996 ("Prop 215" or California Health & Safety Code 11362.5) under a certain conditions.
Unfortunately, it is still illegal even for legitimate patients, under Federal law (Gonzales v Raich Supreme Court case).
Physicians making appropriate recommendations, are also protected under State law, when acting appropriately.
Furthermore, physicians are also protected Federally by Conant v McCaffrey (Federal District Court) and Conant v Walters (Federal Appellate Court) as long as they do not aid and abet a patient in breaking Federal Law. On further appeal by the Federal government, the Supreme Court declined to take the case. Therefore, physicians are the ONLY ones protected all the way to the Supreme Court, as long as they do not "aid and abet" a patient in breaking Federal law.
The purpose of this blog is to discuss for patients, physicians, caregivers and other patients advocates, who, in my experience, is most protected, and under what circumstances, and to discuss to what extent the inability of the State of California to regulate cannabis (due to Federal threats and interference) has led to the "wild west" atmosphere that the newspapers love to write about (you know: "Man bites dog" will always sell more papers than "Dog bites man".)
This is my effort to "clean up Dodge". I know I am not alone in this. There are good physicians, good caregivers, and lots of sick patients. I aim to let people know how to spot the good, and avoid the others.
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